Arrest made in fatal shooting of Western Michigan student

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — Kalamazoo police say they have made an arrest in Thursday night's shooting of a Western Michigan University student at an off-campus apartment.

In a news release, police would not identify the suspect, who was arrested about 4 p.m. Friday. Police identified the victim as 19-year-old Jacob Ryan Jones. Earlier in the day, police said the victim was 20 years old.

Police said the suspect was "in custody for open murder, home invasion and armed robbery" and could be arraigned on Monday.

Earlier in the day the university's athletic director, Kathy Beauregard, said that a current student-athlete had been suspended after being identified by police as a person of interest in the shooting. She didn't identify the student-athlete or the sport the student participates in.

Police did not say if the suspect in custody is a student. Nor did they say if a second person they were still seeking in the shooting is a student.

Police said that officers responded to a residence shortly before 10:30 Thursday night and found the body of the victim. Witnesses told investigators that two men ran from the area and that they may have gotten into a vehicle parked nearby.

University President John Dunn issued a statement saying the university community "is stunned by the realization that a promising life has been lost."